Covering Seventy Five years of dedicated service to the Bahá'í Faith, culminating in his appointment by Shoghi Effendi as his successor and second Guardian of the Bahá’i Faith.
On 21 September 1964, Charles Mason Remey, the Second Guardian of the Baha'i World Faith, announced the creation of the second International Baha'i Council and appointed Joel Bray Marangella its President. The significance of this appointment was certainly realized by the Baha'is under the guardianship as Shoghi Effendi had used this same instrumentality in making his appointment of his successor by naming Mason Remey President of the first International Baha'i Council (the embryonic Universal House of Justice).
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One of the more interesting aspects of the litigation against the Orthodox Bahá'ís brought by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States headquartered in Wilmette...
by Stephen Rhodes
The
Temple of Bahá'u'lláh was destroyed in 1957 by the real Covenant
breakers, and was rebuilt in three days, (three years later, in 1960) by
Mason Remey, the real living Guardian, when he sent out his
proclamation re-establishing the true administrative order on its
intended...
WHAT POSSIBLE ANSWER CAN YOU GIVE TO FUTURE BAHÁ'Í GENERATIONS?
How can any faithful and devoted believer professing fidelity to the mighty, indestructible and resistless Covenant of Bahá’u’lláh maintain the belief that the most important provisions of the Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá have...
Nosrat'u'llah Bahremand is the Fourth Guardian of the Baha'i Faith. His appointment was done in accordance with the Writings of Baha'u'llah (the Manifestation of God).
Prior to his death, the third Guardian, Joel Bray Marangella, appointed his successor, Nosrat'u'llah Bahremand, in accordance with the requirements of the Will and Testament of 'Abdu'l-Baha. The appointment takes immediate effect upon the death of the Guardian.